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Younger, Cole
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Outlaws
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Younger Brothers
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Bushwhackers
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Younger Family
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February/15/1959
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Circa 1890s
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December//1956
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January 12004
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1899-1936
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Cole Younger
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Dillenbeck, a L
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Fred L Lee
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''Shot All To Pieces'': The Battle of Lone Jack, Missouri, August 16, 1862
January 1, 2004
An extensive article that recounts the Civil War Battle of Lonejack and includes photographs and maps as well as footnotes. Also includes an inset on Cole Younger and on the death of Captain Long.
2.
A Family Letter Regarding the Youngers
September-October 1972
Article (written by a relative of Cole Younger) about the Younger family of outlaws and the activities of leader Cole Younger through the early 1900s in and around the Kansas City area.
3.
Ask the Marshall
May 1, 2006
Letter from a reader of True West inquiring about the total sum acquired by the James-Younger Gang over some 12 years of robberies. Although the letter writer believes the members of the gang gained nearly...
4.
Bloody Bill, Noted Guerrilla of the Civil War: Anderson Was Picturesque Leader of Bushwhackers in War on the Border
December//1956
Description of Maurice Roberts, "chairman of the board of police commissioners of St. Louis, Missouri" and later "chief counsel for the Frisco railroad," involved in the arrangements of the funeral for...
5.
Cole Younger
Photos, illustrations, and information on Thomas Coleman Younger, or Cole Younger (1844-1916), a Kansas City area outlaw. Native of Lee's Summit, Missouri joining William Quantrill's Confederate guerrillas...
6.
Cole Younger and Frank James Were Good Friends of Mine
February/15/1959
File containing an article with photos (not of Starr or Swope) mentioning Belle Starr and Thomas Swope as acquaintances of Harry Hoffman, former Jackson County marshal. Mention of Swope as the victim of...
7.
Cole Younger and Frank James Were Good Friends of Mine
February/15/1959
File containing an article about the reminiscences of Harry Hoffman (1873-1964), "85, former Jackson County marshal," regarding his experiences with the outlaw gangs of the Jameses and Youngers, such as...
8.
Cole Younger Probably Lived There
October//1962
Photo (of the house) and biographical article about Cole Younger, a Kansas City area outlaw "probably" growing up at his father's house (built about 1853 and still standing) south of Lee's Summit, Missouri....
9.
Dictionary of Missouri Biography
1999
Biography of Thomas Coleman "Cole" Younger (1844-1916), a notorious outlaw of the Kansas City and surrounding Midwest in the late 19th century, starting with William C. Quantrill's guerrillas in the Civil...
10.
Just Memories and Twelve Years with Cole Younger
1959
Photos and description of the author's time spent with Confederate veteran and outlaw Cole Younger (1844-1916) in the Kansas City area.
11.
Lecture By Cole Younger
1965
Photocopy of a speech given by Cole Younger about his outlaw career in the Midwest with the original kept by his grandniece Leva Lee Hull Thomas, or Leva L. Thomas of Kansas City, Kansas. "Mrs. Thomas's...
12.
Old Cemeteries Are History's Landmarks
June//1961
Historical notes about Lone Jack, Lee's Summit, and other Jackson County cemeteries with markers for Civil War veterans of the Battle of Lone Jack and 18th century outlaws such as the Younger brothers....
13.
Outlaw's Home Rediscovered
Manuscript (number 11) about the residence of outlaw Cole Younger built in 1855 "about four-and-one-half miles south of Lee's Summit, Missouri" near Cole's burial site.
14.
Quantrill and the Border Wars
1910
Portait and descriptions of Coleman Younger, or Cole Younger, one of Quantrill's guerrillas in the Civil War and later an outlaw of the Midwest as leader of the Younger gang.
15.
The Great American Outlaw: A Legacy of Fact and Fiction
1993
In Chapter 7 entitled "The Hoodlum" is mentioned the Younger brothers, Cole, James, John, and Robert of Lee's Summit, Missouri.
16.
The New Encyclopedia of the American West
1998
Photos and entries about the Younger brothers gang of outlaws from Lee's Summit, Missouri, led by Thomas Coleman Younger, or Cole Younger (1844-1916).
17.
The Story of Cole Younger by Himself
1903 (2000 edition)
Autobiography of Cole Younger originally published in 1903. Younger writes about his childhood in Missouri, the Kansas-Missouri border wars, his years as a Confederate guerrilla, his time as an outlaw,...
18.
The Younger Family
1899-1936
A collection of photocopied newspaper articles, primarily from local newspapers, centered on the lives and activities of Bob, Cole, and James Younger. Each article is annotated with its source and date...
19.
Thomas Coleman (Cole) Younger
Circa 1890s
Charcoal portrait of Cole Younger dressed in suit coat, vest, shirt, and tie. The drawing is unsigned but attributed to A. L. Dillenbeck. In the lower right corner, "Cole Younger" is written in black ink....
20.
Thomas Coleman (Cole) Younger
Circa 1890s
Charcoal portrait of Cole Younger dressed in suit coat, shirt, and tie. The drawing is unsigned but attributed to A. L. Dillenbeck. In the lower right corner, "Cole Younger" is written in black ink.
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